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Where did the tons of well thought out information on how to actually organize the custom content from Frumph's original posts go? You can delete all of your content, that's fine, and you can even recommend others do the same. However, I thought that this was a modding community, that promoted custom content- both the creation and use of such? So some snarky heading titled "The Long Boring Way" that vaguely outlines a way for us to keep our CC but really recommends the use of Maxis defaults, on this site nonetheless, is not sufficient. If you are going to do a thing, at least please try and do it right. | Where did the tons of well thought out information on how to actually organize the custom content from Frumph's original posts go? You can delete all of your content, that's fine, and you can even recommend others do the same. However, I thought that this was a modding community, that promoted custom content- both the creation and use of such? So some snarky heading titled "The Long Boring Way" that vaguely outlines a way for us to keep our CC but really recommends the use of Maxis defaults, on this site nonetheless, is not sufficient. If you are going to do a thing, at least please try and do it right. | ||
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+ | :I'd like to know where you think we are "recommending the use of maxis defaults" in this article? The fact of the matter is that the organisational methods '''are''' listed in the "Methods of organising" section - or perhaps you simply skipped over that bit? There really aren't that many ways of saying it - you either organise manually or you let a program help you, and thats what this article targets. As for the snarky title, I suggest you find something better to do with your time than complain about that, and I challenge you to find a better site with as much help and tutorials organised in a better fashion than this one. Just becuase you don't think something is "right" doesn't mean we should change it - remember that a lot of people simply '''don't know how to do it'''. If you want to suggest a better way of doing things, go ahead, but your tone and attitude suggest you think you are better than everybody else, so I doubt you will rise up to the challenge of doing so, as we and the staff have done. Have a nice day. [[User:Delphy|Delphy]] 16:29, 20 May 2007 (CDT) |
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Where did the tons of well thought out information on how to actually organize the custom content from Frumph's original posts go? You can delete all of your content, that's fine, and you can even recommend others do the same. However, I thought that this was a modding community, that promoted custom content- both the creation and use of such? So some snarky heading titled "The Long Boring Way" that vaguely outlines a way for us to keep our CC but really recommends the use of Maxis defaults, on this site nonetheless, is not sufficient. If you are going to do a thing, at least please try and do it right.
- I'd like to know where you think we are "recommending the use of maxis defaults" in this article? The fact of the matter is that the organisational methods are listed in the "Methods of organising" section - or perhaps you simply skipped over that bit? There really aren't that many ways of saying it - you either organise manually or you let a program help you, and thats what this article targets. As for the snarky title, I suggest you find something better to do with your time than complain about that, and I challenge you to find a better site with as much help and tutorials organised in a better fashion than this one. Just becuase you don't think something is "right" doesn't mean we should change it - remember that a lot of people simply don't know how to do it. If you want to suggest a better way of doing things, go ahead, but your tone and attitude suggest you think you are better than everybody else, so I doubt you will rise up to the challenge of doing so, as we and the staff have done. Have a nice day. Delphy 16:29, 20 May 2007 (CDT)